Did Rowan Atkinson's character purposely distract the check-in agent?

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In Love Actually, Rowan Atkinson saves Sam (and Daniel) whilst he helps Sam run and talk to Joanna to express his 'love' for her at Heathrow Airport.

Rowan Atkinson's character turns up at the check-in desk and asks the check-in staff to hold several items after then declaring that he has left his boarding pass where he was having a cup of coffee (all whilst Neeson's character Daniel is saying to his son: Sam, that he can't see Joanna, because they won't allow it):

ROWAN'S character:

I'm sorry, I must have left it where I was having a cup of coffee

Only, Rowan's exit in that scene is left with a very slight eyebrow raise to Daniel, Liam Neeson's character.

Did Rowan's character do this on purpose? Stall the check-in worker on purpose?

Is this supported by any further evidence that I have missed, or was it intentionally 'leave it for the audience'?



Best Answer

Angel, actually. According to the DVD commentary Atkinson's character initially was an angel named Rufus who was supposed to help all the characters in their romantic pursuits, courtesy of Mental Floss #15...

Rather than just an overenthusiastic gift wrapper with a good Samaritan streak at the airport, Atkinson's Rufus was initially written as a heavenly helper in disguise. A scene was even shot were he'd evaporate after helping Sam get past security at Heathrow. "But in the end," Curtis said in commentary, "the film turned out so sort of multiplicitous that the idea of introducing an extra layer of supernatural beings was (too much)."

Odds are this scene was shot early in the process and Rufus was still an angel.




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Is Rufus An Angel in Love Actually?

Here's Richard Curtis on the reasoning behind Rufus being an angel: \u201cRowan is at the airport scene as actually, in an earlier draft, he was sort of a Christmas Angel, like Clarence [in "It's a Wonderful Life" - BC] but most of that was cut out, but he is helpful at the airport and that's why he's there.\u201d

What is Mr Beans net worth?

Rowan Atkinson Net WorthNet Worth:$150 MillionDate of Birth:Jan 6, 1955 (67 years old)Gender:MaleHeight:5 ft 10 in (1.8 m)Profession:Actor, Comedian, Screenwriter, Voice Actor1 more row

What airport is in Love Actually?

The scene has been reshot at Heathrow Terminal 3, the same location it was filmed in almost two decades ago. It features footage of real-life passengers emerging in Arrivals and reuniting with loved ones in time for Christmas, after months and even years of being apart.



Rowan Atkinson Dusts Off An Old Comedy Bit




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